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Foreign nationals may obtain U.S. immigration benefits through the employment-based immigration categories. EB-1 and EB-2 are the two categories. The EB1 vs. EB2 question is a popular topic of discussion due to the advantages and disadvantages that each possesses. In our guide, explore the similarities and differences between each, along with EB-1 vs. EB-2 processing…
As a foreign national, there are several ways through which you can become a U.S. green card holder and lawfully live and work permanently. On this page, we’ll explore the options to get a green card in the USA without marriage. Broadly speaking, green card eligibility can be categorized into three different groups. The first…
Welcome to our comprehensive guide on the U.S. version of what is commonly referred to as the “golden visa” program through residency by investment. In this guide, we will dive into the details of various investment-based visa options available in the United States that share characteristics of the golden visa as offered by other countries…
After all the work, fees, and filing done for an I-140 approval for the EB-2 green card, you still need to wait for the priority date to be current. For some people, the EB-2 green card waiting time could be several years or far longer. Because the EB-1 waiting times are often much shorter, one…
The O-1 visa and the EB-1 green card are both very attainable visa options for foreign extraordinary workers but it’s important to understand the differences and benefits of each one respectively. If you’re planning on switching from an O-1 to an EB-1 status, the process will require some changes that each applicant will need to thoroughly…
Getting a green card through employment is one of the most popular methods of immigration into the United States. However, for most of the green card options, you need to have a U.S. employer sponsor you for your immigrant visa. If you are a business owner, do not have an occupation that is conducive to…